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Tips for Travelers to China China discourages travel by persons who are ill, pregnant, or are of advanced age. Visa applicants over 60 are sometimes required to complete a health questionnaire. If medical problems exist, a letter from your physician in the United States explaining treatment and, if relevant, copies of your most recent electrocardiograms, would be helpful in case a medical emergency occurs in China. China lacks handicapped-accessible facilities. Even travel to popular destinations such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City can present problems to persons with disabilities. If you require such facilities, you may want to discuss this with ... [Read More]
China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau) [Read More]
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International Adoption China * In addition, each adoption applicant should also submit two full-faced photos and several other photos reflecting the family''s life* In addition to the package of documents forwarded by your adoption agency to the CCAA for approval, you are also required to have a chain of certificates and approval. Certified and authenticated copies of the adoptive parent(s)'' birth certificate(s) Certified and authenticated copy of the adop ... [Read More]
2004 Summary of China Request to U.S. Under Article 9 of the 1970 UNESCO Convention Cultural artifacts are a reflection of social systems, modes of production, social life, spiritual culture and beliefs of their respective historical periods. They do, therefore, have great historical, artistic, and scientific value for China and for the international community. China boasts rich sources of cultural knowledge and potential for reconstructing history in thousands of archaeological sites and monuments. Some of the most important of these related to the origins of man, domestication of rice and millet, origins of writing, paper, and printing, as well as silk and porcelain technology. In addition, China is one of the few cultures in the world with an unbroken cultural record from the prehistory to the present. Chinese history and archaeology is, therefore, a key to understanding the process of development of human society and civilization. ... [Read More]
U.S.-China Trade and Economic Ties - US Department of State MM/DD/YYYYTITLE06/02/2005 China's Industrial Policies Conflict with WTO Rules, Experts Say05/31/2005 [Read More]
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